Tax Report: City Interactions Section
The iMapp Property Tax Reports allows for display of City-level data. This can include Building Permits, Code Violations, Inspections, Rental Licenses and more, depending on the data that we are able to collect. Note: The level of data varies from location-to-location and may not be available for all user license levels.
Rental License data identifies properties that have filed an official rental license (where required). This data usually includes the dates of licensing, number of units, owner name and contact information, and manager name and contact information (often including phone and email).
Code Violations data identifies properties that have been noted for failing to follow official city codes. This can vary from overgrown grass to more severe habitation issues to condemned properties. The report will show the date of violation as well as classification and description of the issue, in chronological order.
Building Permits data identifies properties that have had construction projects done in which a building permit was filed with the local authorities. Where available, this section will include descriptions of the project, date permit issued, value of the project and the name of the contractor/person who applied for the permit. This can allow users to review what work was done, and when and by whom.
Building inspection data is also available in some cases. These inspections may vary from pre-sale inspections (TISH), to building inspections, to condominium recertification inspections, to rental inspections and others.
Where available, we also attempt to link to the local city's website to show further detail on any of these city-based dataset via links within these reports. Much of this data is also available to search in the iMapp Search Interface.